The Pinyin final "an3" is used in the second half of Pinyin syllables. In MandarinBanana's mnemonic system, the second half of a Pinyin syllable is always represented by a location. You can visit the Pinyin index to see all Pinyin syllables from this mnemonic group, or to see all Pinyin syllables "an3" can appear in.
Think of “ahn” (like the vowel in “father”) and then close gently into an “n”, while using the 3rd tone: dip then rise.
English doesn’t have a perfect match, but these get you close:
How to modify your English sound to be closer:
- Use a pure “ah” (like “father”), not the “æ” of “cat,” and not a rounded “aw.”
- Make the n clean and light at the end—ah → n.
| Pinyin (3rd tone) | English anchor (approx.) | What to copy | What to change for better Mandarin |
|---|---|---|---|
| an3 | “Don” | open vowel + final n | keep lips neutral; make vowel more like “ah” |
| ban3 | “barn” (without r) | “bah” + n ending idea | remove the English r coloring; end with a light n |
| nan3 | “non” | vowel+n shape | make the vowel more “ah”, less rounded |
| shan3 | “shawn” (then add n) | “sh-” start feel | avoid “aw”; use ah, then n |
| wan3 | “won” | w + vowel + n | make the vowel more open (ah) and less “uh/aw” |
Fix: if you feel the ending in the back of your mouth, you’re drifting toward -ng.
Fix: for an, drop the jaw more and keep the vowel warmer and more open.
In many common syllables, the spelling still looks like -an, but the vowel quality shifts because of a glide:
Practical takeaway:
For an3 and all the syllables listed with 3rd tone, keep the vowel and final the same, and focus on pitch: Start mid → dip low → rise (controlled, not exaggerated).
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